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prejudicial

[prej-uh-dish-uhl] / ˌprɛdʒ əˈdɪʃ əl /


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Perhaps he still dreaded the prejudicial tag of “grind.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Human Rights Watch has criticized the prosecution as “prejudicial.”

From Salon

Doing so, he added, "might create some prejudicial publicity about targets of the investigation" that could ultimately lead to intense litigation if any indictments are brought.

From BBC

The pair were accused of gathering and providing information prejudicial to the safety and interests of the state between December 2021 and February 2023.

From BBC

Using the Dahmer case to illustrate the deadliness of prejudicial policing and the government’s unequal applications of justice would seem to be the central undertaking of “Monster.”

From Salon